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White Room

Enter the haunting soundscape of Cream's 1968 masterpiece, "White Room." This iconic track...
BAND | Cream

"White Room"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-19

Enter the haunting soundscape of Cream's 1968 masterpiece, "White Room." This iconic track blends psychedelic rock atmosphere with hard rock power and blues rock roots. Featuring Eric Clapton's legendary wah-wah guitar, it remains a defining moment of late 60s rock exploration.

  • TITLE: White Room
  • BAND: Cream
  • GENRE: Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock
  • OTHER: Cruisin Classic
  • RELEASEDAY: September 21
  • YEAR: 1968

Released as a major hit single from Cream's monumental 1968 double album Wheels of Fire, "White Room" captivated listeners worldwide. Its complex structure, shifting time signatures, and powerful combination of Jack Bruce's vocals/bass, Ginger Baker's drumming, and Clapton's guitar defined psychedelic hard rock.

This atmospheric 1968 classic, penned by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown, evokes surreal imagery over a driving blues rock foundation. Its innovative use of the wah-wah pedal and fusion of hard rock intensity with psychedelic textures make "White Room" an enduring, influential track and a unique cruisin' classic.

SONG MEANING: The song's lyrics, written by poet Pete Brown, are highly abstract and metaphorical, creating a dreamlike or desolate atmosphere ("In the white room with black curtains," "tired starlings"). Rather than a clear narrative, they evoke feelings of waiting, despair, disillusionment, or perhaps the strange perceptions associated with altered states, leaving the specific meaning open to interpretation.


Band

"Cream"

Widely regarded as rock music's first true supergroup, this legendary power trio featured unparalleled instrumental virtuosity. In just a few short years, they fused blues, hard rock, and psychedelia into a powerful, influential sound that laid the groundwork for heavy music to come.
  • TITLE: Cream
  • ACTIVE: 1966–1968 (1966), 1993, 2005
  • BAND: Cream
Though their initial run was brief, peaking around sixty-eight, their impact was immense. Landmark albums from this period produced timeless tracks released near summer's end, masterfully blending heavy blues-rock foundations with groundbreaking hard rock power and atmospheric psychedelic explorations, creating intense, moody cruising classics...

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